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How to Fix Sentence Errors Mr. Eble CP1 Junior English
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First of All: A complete sentence… …has a subject and a verb Incomplete: Went to the store to prepare for the zombie apocalypse. Complete: Ben went to the store to prepare for the zombie apocalypse. …expresses a complete thought Incomplete: When he went to the checkout counter to pay for the zombie repellent. Complete: When he went to the checkout counter to pay for the zombie repellent, Ben warned the cashier.
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Two Main Sentence Errors Run-on Sentence A run-on sentence occurs when two or more independent clauses are combined without correct punctuation. Sentence Fragment Sentences are considered fragments when they are missing either a subject or a verb or they don’t express a complete thought and stand alone ( dependent clause )
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Examples: Run-ons / Fragments Run-on Sentence The grocery store was really packed with people there must have been a big sale today. The book we had to read for class was really long my teacher doesn’t seem to understand that we have other classes to read for too. Fragment “Hurry, I urge my country. Before it’s too late.” Yeah, right. When he went to the grocery store.
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Fixing Run-on Sentences A Break it into two sentences. RUN-ON: The grocery store was really packed with people there must have been a big sale today. FIXED: The grocery store was really packed with people. There must have been a big sale today.
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Fixing Run-on Sentences B Add a coordinating conjunction and a comma to make a compound sentence. RUN-ON: The grocery store was really packed with people there must have been a big sale today. FIXED: The grocery store was packed with people, so there must have been a big sale today. COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS: Remember the acronym FANBOYS… F or, A nd, N or, B ut, O r, Y et, S o
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Fixing Run-on Sentences C Add a subordinating conjunction and a comma to make a complex sentence. RUN-ON: The grocery store was really packed with people there must have been a big sale today. FIXED: Because the grocery store was really packed with people, there must have been a big sale. SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS—AAAh-Whoo- Bus! (AAAWWUBBIS): A fter, A lthough, A s, W hen, W hile, U ntil, B efore, B ecause, I f, S ince
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Fixing Run-on Sentences D Use a semicolon RUN-ON: The grocery store was really packed with people there must have been a big sale. FIXED: The grocery store was really packed with people; there must have been a big sale.
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Fixing Run-On Sentences NO-NO You cannot simply add a comma; this is a comma splice. RUN-ON: The grocery store was really packed with people there must have been a big sale today. COMMA SPLICE (NO-NO): The grocery store was really packed with people, there must have been a big sale today.
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Fixing Sentence Fragments A Add a subject or a verb (whatever is missing)
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Fixing Sentence Fragments B Make your fragment a complete thought Keep an eye out for subordinating conjunctions: When you find one, combine the fragment with a nearby sentence that connects with it logically. SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS—AAAh-Whoo- Bus! (AAAWWUBBIS): A fter, A lthough, A s, W hen, W hile, U ntil, B efore, B ecause, I f, S ince FRAG : When he went to the grocery store. FIXED: When he went to the grocery store, his credit card didn’t work.
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Works Consulted University of North Carolina Writing Center: https://writingcenter.unc.edu/handouts/fr agments-and-run-ons/ https://writingcenter.unc.edu/handouts/fr agments-and-run-ons/ Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL): http://owl.english.purdue.edu/engageme nt/index.php?category_id=2&sub_catego ry_id=1&article_id=33 http://owl.english.purdue.edu/engageme nt/index.php?category_id=2&sub_catego ry_id=1&article_id=33
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